You're welcome

though as I said they do get it wrong now and then, but that's usually only when you know your hardware can run a game and they say you can't due to your processor or not having enough VRAM on your card or having the wrong OS or something like that eventhough you have way more than the neccessary power usually not the other way round.
For instance a year ago when I checked if I could run Red Alert 3 it told me I could not because I was not running Vista, then a couple of months ago it told me I have a 12Ghz processor...which is not how multi-core technology works and just today when I checked based on your question whether I could run Dragon Age (which I know I easily can) it reported my card to have 2.6GB VRAM which is nonesense, my card has 896MB VRAM and then when it was checking for free HDD space it read the free space on my external rather either of my two internal drives, so do keep in mind that site can get things wrong, but as I said that's mainly when you have way more than the required specs, not if you're below the minimum.